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MARTINO, ROBERTO D., GUERESCHI, ALINA B., CARO MONTERO, ANA (2016) Reactivation, inversion and basement faulting and thrusting in the Sierras Pampeanas of Córdoba (Argentina) during Andean flat-slab deformation. Geological Magazine, 153 (5) 962-991 doi:10.1017/s0016756816000339

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TitleReactivation, inversion and basement faulting and thrusting in the Sierras Pampeanas of Córdoba (Argentina) during Andean flat-slab deformation
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsMARTINO, ROBERTO D.Author
GUERESCHI, ALINA B.Author
CARO MONTERO, ANAAuthor
Year2016 (September)Volume153
Issue5
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756816000339Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMARTINO, ROBERTO D., GUERESCHI, ALINA B., CARO MONTERO, ANA (2016) Reactivation, inversion and basement faulting and thrusting in the Sierras Pampeanas of Córdoba (Argentina) during Andean flat-slab deformation. Geological Magazine, 153 (5) 962-991 doi:10.1017/s0016756816000339
Plain TextMARTINO, ROBERTO D., GUERESCHI, ALINA B., CARO MONTERO, ANA (2016) Reactivation, inversion and basement faulting and thrusting in the Sierras Pampeanas of Córdoba (Argentina) during Andean flat-slab deformation. Geological Magazine, 153 (5) 962-991 doi:10.1017/s0016756816000339
In(2016, September) Geological Magazine Vol. 153 (5) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesAbstractThe Sierras Pampeanas of Córdoba are the easternmost uplifted blocks caused by Andean foreland deformation, over 700 km from the Chile trench. This deformation started at c. 340 Ma through basement faults, thrusts and reactivation of normal faults of the Cretaceous rift during the opening of the Atlantic Ocean. Other older faults, major oblique lineaments, were also reactivated. Thermochronological and geothermobarometric data indicate that some topographic relief could have been Palaeozoic–Mesozoic relicts and not only produced by the Andean orogeny. Faults are partially controlled by the early Cambrian S2 metamorphic foliation, coincident with the curved fault traces at map scale. During Pliocene time, two deformation phases post-dating Miocene–Pliocene magmatism are recognized. Shallow seismicity data (c. 25 km depth) indicate that the Sierras de Córdoba accommodate Quaternary displacement. Magnetotelluric studies detect the interface between the Pampia terrane and the Río de la Plata craton. The role of the oblique lineaments in the nucleation and development of the Tertiary faulting has been little considered; they could be correlated with an old pan-Gondwanan trend. During the Cretaceous period these lineaments worked in a transtensive way, producing the uplift of high-grade rocks and segmentation of the mountain chain favouring the diachronous uplift along the ranges. Recently, both the brittle–ductile transition at c. 23 km depth and the crustal thickness have been determined by seismicity analysis. The oblique lineaments displace normally the Mohorovicic discontinuity. Main basement thrusts were probably rooted in the suture between the Pampia terrane and the Río de la Plata craton.


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